Thursday, December 27, 2007

change is constant

the day meditation dies...

The day meditation dies, man will also die.
Man's actuality is meditation.
You may be aware of it or you may not be,
you may know it or you may not, but meditation is your inner core.
That which is hidden within your breath, that which is hidden within your heartbeats,
that which you are, is nothing other than meditation.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Email delivery suspended until further notice

we have announced today (Sept 1st, 2006) that for an indefinite period of time the meditation tip of the day will be no more delivered by email. The quote is only available online at www.deeshan.com

many have responded to say their sadness not to receive the tip anymore and some were concerned whether we had some problems with money or other... we are fine, we don't need money, it is just that in the next few months we cannot manage to keep a regular email delivery... so we felt to stop it until it can be resumed... meanwhile you can always go and read the tip anytime of the day on the website, even from your mobile phone at www.deeshan.com/tip.htm

thank you for all your support and friendly messages... love... deeshan

Thursday, March 09, 2006

We are unique

Friday, January 27, 2006

Divine world

Whatever your daily tasks, seek every opportunity to
make contact with the world of the spirit, with the divine world,
because it is only here, in this world you each carry within you, that
you can blossom and find plenitude. The subtle joys of the spiritual
world are the only lasting joys, so why spoil them by endlessly
lingering too low in the material? This divine world you carry within
you is your higher nature, and by identifying with it you give it every
opportunity to develop. Then, little by little you will sense that even
when you are in darkness and torment you will forever be accompanied by
peace and light.

Sunday, January 22, 2006

Two dimesions

There are two dimensions to life, and we should be able to touch both.
One is like a wave, and we call it the historical dimension.
The other is like the water, and we call it the ultimate dimension, or nirvana.
We usually touch just the wave,
but when we discover how to touch the water,
we receive the highest fruit that meditation can offer.